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Improving data sharing amongst the UK marine community

Sean Gaffney

CadCorp Blue Growth conference

March 2015

Who are MEDIN?

In operation since 2008 Open partnership

Funded by 15 sponsors Budget ~£500K

Work with academia, government and industry

Sponsors

Some MEDIN links

• MEDIN reports to the Marine Science Coordination Committee (MSCC)

• Sit on UK Marine Monitoring Assessment Strategy (UKMMAS) evidence groups. Group of most relevance to this conference would be Productive Seas Evidence Group (PSEG)

• Sit on Marine Industries Liaison Group (MILG)

• Work with various industry partners and initiatives e.g. Offshore Renewable Energy (ORE) Catapult

Objective:

“improve access to, and management of, UK marine data and information”

Hub for UK Marine Data

Marine Standard & Guidelines

Expertise

Easier data sharing

Hub for UK Marine Data

7 Data Archive Centres (DACs)

Discovery

metadata

Data

Marine Discovery Metadata Standard

Data Guidelines

Field format: Free text, Decimal, Controlled Vocabulary

Field Title M

C

O

Description Recommended

Controlled

Vocabulary or

Format

Examples

surveyName M Title of the

survey

Free text; 2004 CCW Menai Strait

benthic monitoring survey

surveyAbstract M Brief description

of the purpose

of the survey

and other types

of

measurements

that were made

for the survey.

Free text; Survey was the first in a

series of 3 in 2010 whose

specific aim was to identify

sites suitable for further

monitoring. Geophysical

techniques were used in

combination with grabs and

cores to assess seabed type.

Provide guidance on what metadata needs to be collated to allow data to

be re-used – not guidance on how to collect data

Drafted by DACs and other expert bodies. Help to speed up data

ingestion into DACs and subsequently makes re-use easier

MEDIN workshops

• MEDIN hold workshops on discovery

standard and data guidelines

• Free to attend

Workshop dates Venue Guideline focus

10 June 2015 BGS Murchison

House, Edinburgh

Geology data

19 August 2015 NOC Liverpool Physical

oceanography /

bathymetry

08 December 2015 The Crown Estate,

London

Biology and

biodiversity

09 March 2016 BGS, Keyworth Geology

MEDIN metadata discovery portal

• “A single point of access for UK marine data and information”MEDIN 2008 Business Plan Objective

• The portal is intended to be a metadata discovery service providing users with access to a well-balanced, authoritative marine metadata catalogue

• MEDIN portal went online

in June 2010

• portal.oceannet.org

• Aim is to have all data available under Open Government Licence

Open Government Licence

• Further context, best practice and

guidance can be found in the UK

Government Licensing Framework section

on The National Archives website.

Is MEDIN working? Good coverage?

>9,200 datasets accessible through portal

Socio-economic

7%Physical

oceanography11%

Meteorology1%

Marine Geology

17%

Marine Chemistry

10%

Marine Biodiversity

14%

Fisheries9%

Archaeology2%

Bathymetry9%

Anthropogenic propertes

12%

Boundaries8%

Dynamic – All DACs archiving new data every year.

Use

Data used?

> 50% increase in requests for data from 2013 –2014.

Is MEDIN working? Data in?

MEDIN GIS reference layers

• MEDIN provide 115 GIS reference layers on many

marine topics – compiled by a range of

organisations

• Layers are categorised using INSPIRE themes.

• All layers available under the Open Government

Licence

• Downloadable using a searchable interface at

http://www.oceannet.org/download_gis/

• MEDIN tool to create discovery metadata for GIS

layers

MEDIN future work

• Enhance portal functionality and usability

• Expanding MEDIN coverage

– new DACs and new data types

– Linking MEDIN to new initiatives

• Continue expanding data guidelines and

discovery metadata standard

• Encourage adoption of data guidelines

across the marine sector

• Increase profile of, and participation in

MEDIN (new partners welcome! )

There’s data out there, but we can’t always

see it

http://xkcd.com/

Thank you

• Any questions?

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